Afghanistan, May 2 -- The Oscars will require human actors and writers for eligibility, excluding fully AI-generated performances and scripts amid growing concerns over artificial intelligence use.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new rules requiring acting and writing to be performed by humans, effectively disqualifying fully AI-generated works from Oscar consideration.
The guidelines will take effect for the 2027 awards ceremony, as concerns grow across the film and television industry about the rapid expansion of generative artificial intelligence tools.
Industry groups, including SAG-AFTRA, have warned that studios could increasingly rely on AI to cut costs, potentially replacing actors, writers, and other cr...